• "Introduction" (
Pamela Sargent) • "The Year in Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium" [essay] (
Paul Di Filippo,
James Gunn,
Pat Murphy,
Sheila Finch,
Jack Dann,
Nicola Griffith, and
John Kessel) • "
Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge" [Best Novella winner, 1995] (
Mike Resnick) • "Inspiration" [Best Short Story nominee, 1995] (
Ben Bova) • "Virtual Love" [Best Short Story nominee, 1995] (
Maureen F. McHugh) • "
None So Blind" [Best Short Story nominee, 1995] (
Joe Haldeman) • "Fortyday" [short story] (
Damon Knight) • "In Memorium: Robert Bloch" [essay] (
Frank M. Robinson) • "
The Martian Child" [Best Novelette winner, 1995] (
David Gerrold) • "Basement Flats: Redefining the Burgess Shale" [Rhysling Award - Long Poem winner, 1994] (
Robert Frazier and
W. Gregory Stewart) • "Flight Is for Those Who Have Not Yet Crossed Over" [Rhysling Award - Short Poem winner (tied), 1994] (
Jeff VanderMeer) • "Spacer's Compass" [Rhysling Award - Short Poem winner (tied), 1994] (
Bruce Boston) • "Understanding Entropy" [Best Short Story nominee, 1995] (
Barry N. Malzberg) • "I Know What You're Thinking" [Best Short Story nominee, 1995] (
Kate Wilhelm) • "A Defense of the Social Contracts" [Best Short Story winner, 1995] (
Martha Soukup) • "From a Park Bench to the Great Beyond: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Films of 1994" [essay] (
Kathi Maio) • "The Matter of Seggri" [Best Novelette nominee, 1995] (
Ursula K. Le Guin) •
Moving Mars [Best Novel winner, 1995 (excerpt)] (
Greg Bear) ==Reception==